Last recorded in Maryland in the early 1990’s, the Northern Map Turtle (_Graptemys geographica_) is listed as state endangered and is currently only known in the lower Susquehanna River drainage. This river is divided by a hydroelectric dam, used for recreation, and has increasing shoreline development, all of which may negatively impact this population. Knowing this population’s diet and if alterations to the river affect their prey base is important to understanding the species’ current status. Northern Map Turtles are mostly molluscivorous but will also consume other invertebrates. Studies have shown that map turtle species will subsidize their diet with invasive mussels, potentially decreasing dietary diversity. The...
Graptemys gibbonsi Lovich and McCoy (Pascagoula Map Turtle) is one of the most poorly understood tur...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Biological Sciences, 2012As populations of a species decli...
The movement of nonindigenous aquatic species into new river systems has the potential to negatively...
*_Background/Question/Methods_*

Riverine turtle populations are declining worldwi...
Food availability is an important factor in growth, maintenance and reproduction of any organism in ...
Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) are an invasive mussel species that are native to Eurasia, and ...
Non-native and invasive species are a widespread phenomenon that can cause disruption of local ecosy...
The annual reproductive potential, diet, and growth of the common map turtle (Graptemys geographica)...
A community of six species of turtles from the Wabash River and its backwaters was studied to determ...
Comparisons were made of turtle populations in Red Rock Reservoir and the major rivers of the Missis...
Turtle populations throughout the world are in decline due to the effects associated with anthropoge...
As urban development spreads across the landscape, understanding the impacts of anthropogenic distur...
The distribution and abundance of freshwater turtles and corresponding riverine habitat were studie...
Urban environments present many challenges for aquatic turtle species. Here, we investigated whether...
neers (USACE) reservoirs may impact critical habitat parameters for riverine turtle species. This te...
Graptemys gibbonsi Lovich and McCoy (Pascagoula Map Turtle) is one of the most poorly understood tur...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Biological Sciences, 2012As populations of a species decli...
The movement of nonindigenous aquatic species into new river systems has the potential to negatively...
*_Background/Question/Methods_*

Riverine turtle populations are declining worldwi...
Food availability is an important factor in growth, maintenance and reproduction of any organism in ...
Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) are an invasive mussel species that are native to Eurasia, and ...
Non-native and invasive species are a widespread phenomenon that can cause disruption of local ecosy...
The annual reproductive potential, diet, and growth of the common map turtle (Graptemys geographica)...
A community of six species of turtles from the Wabash River and its backwaters was studied to determ...
Comparisons were made of turtle populations in Red Rock Reservoir and the major rivers of the Missis...
Turtle populations throughout the world are in decline due to the effects associated with anthropoge...
As urban development spreads across the landscape, understanding the impacts of anthropogenic distur...
The distribution and abundance of freshwater turtles and corresponding riverine habitat were studie...
Urban environments present many challenges for aquatic turtle species. Here, we investigated whether...
neers (USACE) reservoirs may impact critical habitat parameters for riverine turtle species. This te...
Graptemys gibbonsi Lovich and McCoy (Pascagoula Map Turtle) is one of the most poorly understood tur...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Biological Sciences, 2012As populations of a species decli...
The movement of nonindigenous aquatic species into new river systems has the potential to negatively...